Coalescence of the Cosmos: The Conception, Coagulation and Conceivement of the universe by Tsheyang Wangchuk Tsering
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Overview: In our cosmos, more stars populate the universe than grains of sand on Earth. An unfathomably vast sea of black that extends past our horizons riddled with tiny dots of light that scatter a galaxy constituted of celestial bodies held together by the natural force of gravity. This is the universe. Larger, more intricate, more elegant and more mystifying than any story that humans could have ever possibly come up with. Movies such as Interstellar and Dune have helped to open up the door for many to peer into the night sky, but a peer is simply not enough to satiate the hunger of man for knowledge. But if you are unable to learn about your history as a dead star through space from a textbook or countless youtube videos and nonetheless seek a brief introduction to the cosmos and Earth, I offer you this book, Coalescence of the cosmos.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
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